> Also, no one has yet mentioned the interesting fact, that the > trunk-support-bracings corroded away from the trunk skin! > > Bet that nobody's seen THAT, either. > > What clearly occurred, was that the water that immersed the car got > "into" the non-painted voids between the bracings and the under- trunk > , and just sat there, maybe-never evaporating, until the bracings just > collapsed away from the trunk skin. Neil - One of my theories on the condition of the trunk support bracings is that when the Boydster couldn't get the trunk open on Friday afternoon, he called in one of his goons to use brute force to get it open. The weakened braces gave way eventually. Or course, if he had known that the lock button was all that was needed to release the trunk, things might've been different. I've gotten into a number of previously-unopened junkyard trunks with that tidbit of knowledge. It was curious that the trunk remained closed the entire weekend. Ron ************************************************************* To unsubscribe or set your subscription options, please go to http://lists.psu.edu/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=l-forwardlook&A=1
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